Dawn Of X Vol. 1
ISBN: 1302921568
EAN13: 9781302921569
Language: English
Release Date: Feb 25, 2020
Pages: 280
Weight: 1.113334 lbs.
Format: Paperback
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   Why I can't I get a TPB with just Hickman's X-Men?
House of X and Powers of X '', I really like Hickman's work. One of the things that have alienated me as a comic fan is the constant crossovers and the endless tie-ins. I do not want to read X-Force, Marauders, etc. I guess I should have been a little more observant about the content of the description. Looks like I'm done with Hickman's X-Men, no matter how good it might get, because if I have to buy multiple trades composed mostly of stuff I don 't want, I will spend my time and money elsewhere. The comic industry can 't afford to keep away fans like this.
 
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   This is a Collection
I'm very happy with it ''. I came here to write this because I didn 't know that this collection of 6 different X men titles was, and I accidentally made the mistake of ordering Dawn of X Vol 1 AND ordering X Men #1 separately, which I did not need to do because this collection includes X Men #1. Now I know that these Dawn of X volumes are serialized collections corresponding to the issue numbers of the 6 comics published there. I wanted to leave this comment in case there is another lost comic fan like me out there who wasn 't sure what was in there.
 
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   Good Way to Enjoy In A Suggested Reading Order
This is not a first collection of X - Men's recent relaunch, but the first of a series of trades that present the dawn of X titles in a suggested reading order. That said, I have a better picture of the overall story than relying on the new title X-Men, whose first issue was mediocre compared to the excellent HoXPoX twin miniseries that established this new status quo for Marvel mutants.
 
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   But if you're in it for the long haul
It rolls pretty slow, but I do like interaction between players. It is best to read the prequel as well because otherwise it can start confusing you.
 
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   New Life for the X-Men.
I like being able to read these titles after they were rebooted by Jonathan Hickman in XPowers of X. All around the world is pleasant and enjoyable.
 
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   Another reason to love Hickman's X-Men.
So many good X-Men stories so little time to love Hickman's X-Men... And that's that... nothing more to say.
 
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   Nice Intro
This was the perfect follow-up to HOXPOX. Other great art is displayed here. Start off with lots of fun journeys. There are still a lot of characters that we are not intimate with. There is a lack of villians in roles taking on. But each of the series has their own unique feel. I bought Volume 2 so that I give this a perfect score. My individual favorites were X-Force and New Mutants.
 
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